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Why does being 'in Christ' matter?

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'In Christ' matters because it defines the believer's entire identity, security, and relationship with God based on His sovereignty and grace.

Being 'in Christ' is of utmost importance as it signifies a believer's union with Christ, which is at the core of their salvation and spiritual existence. This union ensures that believers partake in Christ's righteousness and identity, freeing them from the bondage of sin and condemnation. It highlights that salvation is entirely God's work, from election to glorification, assuring believers of their eternal security. Consequently, this relationship not only defines who they are but transforms their motivations, guiding them to live under His authority and for His glory. Without being 'in Christ,' all human efforts to earn God's favor would be futile, as it is only through Him that the believer can have true life and hope.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 5:17, Romans 8:30

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A New Creation
Don Bell · Jan 28, 2007
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Joshua

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